mick5 wrote:
ct8282 thanks so much for your reviews i was going to buy Nikon 28mm f1.8 after looking at you shots taken with sigma 35mm f1.4 i've changed my mind to Sigma i want to use it with D800 i will highly appreciate if you can tell me would this lens be good for landscape as i dont want too wide like 14-24mm.
and where in uk you bought sigma.
Thanks

No problem at all.

In answer to your query, any focal length can be good for landscape work and I don't see any reason at all why this lens wouldn't produce stunning landscape shots. It's certainly sharp enough.

Me personally, if I was buying a lens specifically for landscape work I'd probably choose the 14-24 over the Sigma 35. I sold my 14-24 to buy this as I don't really do landscape stuff anymore.

I bought mine from WEX photographic online and it came next working day. Hope that helps.

mick5Registered: Mar 04, 2012Total Posts: 62Country: United Kingdom

ct8282 thanks for quick reply, My brother has 14-24 i used it for couple of week but its too wide for me and heavy to carry. at the moment only lens i have is 50mm f1.8 and i like to use sigma for all around for general use i will appreciate if you suggest me would this lens be good for general use not only for landscape or portrait as i like prime and light weight then zoom.
Thanks again

snapsyRegistered: Feb 24, 2008Total Posts: 5813Country: United States

As stated any lens can be used for landscape, depending on your preference for FOV, perspective, amenability to stitching, etc.... The 50mm f/1.4G or f/1.8G would be good starting places. My most used focal lengths for landscapes as of late have been 70-200mm, and the new f/4 works well for that.

Yeah certainly. 35mm is one of the most popular all round focal lengths and based on this lens' performance it will be excellent for closer portrait work and will also perform superbly for landscape work too.
I have no hesitation at all recommending this lens to anyone. Its simply outstanding in every way. Easily one of the best lenses I've bought for some time. I'm almost as excited to have this lens as I am to have the chub!!

mick5Registered: Mar 04, 2012Total Posts: 62Country: United Kingdom

ct8282 Thanks so much for your quick reply i will go for this lens and cliftomcameras has this lens for £699
Thanks again

mick5Registered: Mar 04, 2012Total Posts: 62Country: United Kingdom

ct8282 Thanks so much for your quick reply i will go for this lens and cliftomcameras has this lens for £699
Thanks again

I saw a thread where that was discussed. In all fairness I really can't see where onion bokeh would affect an image. I think onion bokeh is a term made up by photographers to define a bokeh phenomena that would only ever bother pixel peeping photographers. Would a client ever notice onion bokeh?

Anyhow, my only criticism of this lens is the lack of weather sealing on the lens mount. Real shame they didn't add a seal but would I pay an extra £500 for a little rubber piece on the mount (i.e buy he Nikon version)? Err nope.

Cassario wrote:Jonathan wrote:
Wow, I'm speechless. Those shots are beyond sharp. The photo of the baby is just great. I'm very anxious. Time to call and bug Allen's Camera.

you use Allen's Camera? Thats pretty funny, I use them for a lot. They actually recieved their order of the new Sigma's before me and I was the first one on their waiting list for one, but I had a pre-order in with B&H and didnt want to cancel it. I get most of my gear from them, Brandon is good guy there. Plus they are less then hour drive for me.

I've used Allen's for years. Great place to buy. I can't tell Brandon from Allen over the phone. The bad sign is they always recognize my voice when I call. Sign of habitual lens lust. The good news is that Roberts Photo(Indiana) got one for me today so it's on it's way on a fast plane.

I called BH today, and they had no idea when they would have them in stock again.

CatfurRegistered: Dec 31, 2009Total Posts: 258Country: United States

Jun Zhou wrote:
This is not EX lens, am I right? after my friend registered his lens on sigma website, his found out it was 3 years warranty

Sigma seems to have retired the EX moniker. No new lenses seem to have it, being divided instead into Art (fast primes), Contemporary (garbage kit zooms and superzooms) and Sports (fast telephotos) categories.

alundebRegistered: Nov 06, 2005Total Posts: 4825Country: Norway

Not to take anything away from you, but I don't think the 100% crops in the original post really is unscaled pixel crops. The math doesn't add up where we see the whole image as well, and the pixel level sharpness is too high for an unscaled pixel crops.

Sorry but you're talking outside of my mental comprehension. I just clicked the image to 100% in ViewNX2 and did a crop from that image. The images I see in my OP look the same as the 100% view I can see right now on my screen. If I'm doing something wrong then I'm all ears.

In all honesty, if I've done something wrong I don't really care. The lens is awesome and looks tack sharp to my eyes. The image quality looks outstanding as far as I can see.